gliding joints of the human body
The backbone.
An example of a gliding joint that kids will understand is the joint in their wrists. This joint allows them to move their hands in different directions like up and down, side to side, and in circles. It helps them do activities like drawing, writing, and playing with toys.
Secondary cartilaginous joints. GLIDING
Gliding joint.
gliding joint
hand or wrist for a man made equal there is none
I don't know! Ask someone else!!!!!!! GAWD! The wrist is a gliding joint.
A gliding joint, also known as a plane joint, can be found in various locations in the body such as the wrists, ankles, and spine. These joints allow for smooth, gliding movements between the bones involved.
Ball and socket joint
The neck is indeed a gliding joint. This is because it does not have to move in rigid movements in any particular direction.
This joint allows for slight movement. A good example are most of the spinal vertebrae. A person with more movement would be rather unstable.